This is not news.
Suggest that Echo delete the article.
If the Saints Head Groundsman cut his finger it would have more interest to me.

loved Luke when he was here now he is a nothing drifting in that bit of the universe that means nothing

This is not news.
Suggest that Echo delete the article.
If the Saints Head Groundsman cut his finger it would have more interest to me.
loved Luke when he was here now he is a nothing drifting in that bit of the universe that means nothingGraham, North of Watford

Isn't this the same LB that played for Saints a while ago? The one we got a nice big fat payday on? As I seem to recall, he was very injury prone while at SFC. I also seem to recall he kept missing out on his international U-21 and U-17 call-ups due to his constant injuries. My my, 27M for him? Imagine how much Man U would have paid for a healthy LB that was not so injury prone.

Isn't this the same LB that played for Saints a while ago? The one we got a nice big fat payday on? As I seem to recall, he was very injury prone while at SFC. I also seem to recall he kept missing out on his international U-21 and U-17 call-ups due to his constant injuries. My my, 27M for him? Imagine how much Man U would have paid for a healthy LB that was not so injury prone.Chicago Saint

In other news, former Saints' defender Steve Baker won £10 on the National Lottery, Gerry Forrest baked his wife a cake for her birthday, whilst Mick Mills has spent an enjoyable weekend, cycling in the Chilterns.

Oh DE. Why do you only print the bad news about ex-players?

In other news, former Saints' defender Steve Baker won £10 on the National Lottery, Gerry Forrest baked his wife a cake for her birthday, whilst Mick Mills has spent an enjoyable weekend, cycling in the Chilterns.
Oh DE. Why do you only print the bad news about ex-players?IOAD

Interesting that Lallana and Shaw both get injured as they train with their new clubs - either shows trying too hard to impress or their training methods not as good as Saints.

Either way, who cares????????

Interesting that Lallana and Shaw both get injured as they train with their new clubs - either shows trying too hard to impress or their training methods not as good as Saints.
Either way, who cares????????saint christopher

When MoPo went to Spurs there was an article (in the Telegraph, I think) about his style and training methods. It said he made our players do double training sessions, with the outcome that they were so tired that they had to sleep for the rest of the day. That made me think of how many points we lost from winning positions as we tired towards the end of games... it seems to me that MoPo did not understand how to use our training facilities properly. If you want a smart bet, put money on Spurs conceding late goals in games this season.

Interesting though....as soon as Shaw arrived at ManUre he was assessed as unfit and ordered to train alone. That really makes me wonder about our Staplewood training facility, with its multi-million pound Olympic standard individual "sports science" monitoring of each player's blood flow, stamina, lung capacity, etc.
When MoPo went to Spurs there was an article (in the Telegraph, I think) about his style and training methods. It said he made our players do double training sessions, with the outcome that they were so tired that they had to sleep for the rest of the day. That made me think of how many points we lost from winning positions as we tired towards the end of games... it seems to me that MoPo did not understand how to use our training facilities properly. If you want a smart bet, put money on Spurs conceding late goals in games this season.Crossley Place Saint

saint christopher wrote:
Interesting that Lallana and Shaw both get injured as they train with their new clubs - either shows trying too hard to impress or their training methods not as good as Saints.

Either way, who cares????????

My guess is that the injuries are psychosomatic. They have realised the error of their ways - leaving a brilliant, supportive, REAL football club to go to be slaves to big business. It would make anyone want a few duvet days.

[quote][p][bold]saint christopher[/bold] wrote:
Interesting that Lallana and Shaw both get injured as they train with their new clubs - either shows trying too hard to impress or their training methods not as good as Saints.
Either way, who cares????????[/p][/quote]My guess is that the injuries are psychosomatic. They have realised the error of their ways - leaving a brilliant, supportive, REAL football club to go to be slaves to big business. It would make anyone want a few duvet days.St Mark

When MoPo went to Spurs there was an article (in the Telegraph, I think) about his style and training methods. It said he made our players do double training sessions, with the outcome that they were so tired that they had to sleep for the rest of the day. That made me think of how many points we lost from winning positions as we tired towards the end of games... it seems to me that MoPo did not understand how to use our training facilities properly. If you want a smart bet, put money on Spurs conceding late goals in games this season.

Valid points - it does make one ponder.

[quote][p][bold]Crossley Place Saint[/bold] wrote:
Interesting though....as soon as Shaw arrived at ManUre he was assessed as unfit and ordered to train alone. That really makes me wonder about our Staplewood training facility, with its multi-million pound Olympic standard individual "sports science" monitoring of each player's blood flow, stamina, lung capacity, etc.
When MoPo went to Spurs there was an article (in the Telegraph, I think) about his style and training methods. It said he made our players do double training sessions, with the outcome that they were so tired that they had to sleep for the rest of the day. That made me think of how many points we lost from winning positions as we tired towards the end of games... it seems to me that MoPo did not understand how to use our training facilities properly. If you want a smart bet, put money on Spurs conceding late goals in games this season.[/p][/quote]Valid points - it does make one ponder.jls217

There is very l;title affection for the so called Wantaway Players ....

they thought about themselves and that SFC would sink without them ..

LOL - We are buying Players and getting stronger by the Day.

WE ARE SOUTHAMPTON.

There is very l;title affection for the so called Wantaway Players ....
they thought about themselves and that SFC would sink without them ..
LOL - We are buying Players and getting stronger by the Day.
WE ARE SOUTHAMPTON.The Rise of The Foot Soldier.

IOAD wrote:
In other news, former Saints' defender Steve Baker won £10 on the National Lottery, Gerry Forrest baked his wife a cake for her birthday, whilst Mick Mills has spent an enjoyable weekend, cycling in the Chilterns.

Oh DE. Why do you only print the bad news about ex-players?

Why do they print any news on ex-players particularly those of this summer gone.
Don't care about any of them, absolute disinterest.

[quote][p][bold]IOAD[/bold] wrote:
In other news, former Saints' defender Steve Baker won £10 on the National Lottery, Gerry Forrest baked his wife a cake for her birthday, whilst Mick Mills has spent an enjoyable weekend, cycling in the Chilterns.
Oh DE. Why do you only print the bad news about ex-players?[/p][/quote]Why do they print any news on ex-players particularly those of this summer gone.
Don't care about any of them, absolute disinterest.jls217

saint christopher wrote:
Interesting that Lallana and Shaw both get injured as they train with their new clubs - either shows trying too hard to impress or their training methods not as good as Saints.

Either way, who cares????????

My guess is that the injuries are psychosomatic. They have realised the error of their ways - leaving a brilliant, supportive, REAL football club to go to be slaves to big business. It would make anyone want a few duvet days.

And it makes so much more sense to be sitting on their arses getting £100K a week.

[quote][p][bold]St Mark[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]saint christopher[/bold] wrote:
Interesting that Lallana and Shaw both get injured as they train with their new clubs - either shows trying too hard to impress or their training methods not as good as Saints.
Either way, who cares????????[/p][/quote]My guess is that the injuries are psychosomatic. They have realised the error of their ways - leaving a brilliant, supportive, REAL football club to go to be slaves to big business. It would make anyone want a few duvet days.[/p][/quote]And it makes so much more sense to be sitting on their arses getting £100K a week.Clever Dick

This is clearly an over training injury. The recent comment on him being unfit has resulted in too much too soon and they've blown it for a few weeks. Aaah Shame.

Van Goolie may come over all imperious but this is a mistake by him or his coaching staff ... I think their team may not be quite the force they are predicting ... but then again who cares?

This is clearly an over training injury. The recent comment on him being unfit has resulted in too much too soon and they've blown it for a few weeks. Aaah Shame.
Van Goolie may come over all imperious but this is a mistake by him or his coaching staff ... I think their team may not be quite the force they are predicting ... but then again who cares?Alicesdad

When MoPo went to Spurs there was an article (in the Telegraph, I think) about his style and training methods. It said he made our players do double training sessions, with the outcome that they were so tired that they had to sleep for the rest of the day. That made me think of how many points we lost from winning positions as we tired towards the end of games... it seems to me that MoPo did not understand how to use our training facilities properly. If you want a smart bet, put money on Spurs conceding late goals in games this season.

I believe man,URE are installing beds at their training ground, so players can,t get home for a LEGOVER.

[quote][p][bold]Crossley Place Saint[/bold] wrote:
Interesting though....as soon as Shaw arrived at ManUre he was assessed as unfit and ordered to train alone. That really makes me wonder about our Staplewood training facility, with its multi-million pound Olympic standard individual "sports science" monitoring of each player's blood flow, stamina, lung capacity, etc.
When MoPo went to Spurs there was an article (in the Telegraph, I think) about his style and training methods. It said he made our players do double training sessions, with the outcome that they were so tired that they had to sleep for the rest of the day. That made me think of how many points we lost from winning positions as we tired towards the end of games... it seems to me that MoPo did not understand how to use our training facilities properly. If you want a smart bet, put money on Spurs conceding late goals in games this season.[/p][/quote]I believe man,URE are installing beds at their training ground, so players can,t get home for a LEGOVER.Scored raw

So what. Couldn't give a monkey's if he is out for the whole season. Again Daily Echo, this player does not play for Southampton. Why on earth are you reporting this......are you on a wind up again or simply stoopid?

So what. Couldn't give a monkey's if he is out for the whole season. Again Daily Echo, this player does not play for Southampton. Why on earth are you reporting this......are you on a wind up again or simply stoopid?NewForestStu